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...on an old favourite, the Golden Valley Railway, has recently emerged, with a video clip... |
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin through Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis (1188) |
...rust for want of use, and stagnant waters become foul; lest my pen should be... |
...through which we passed, the names of springs and torrents, the witty sayings, the toils... |
...caused by Howel, son of Meredyth, the water had been coloured in a similar manner.... |
...not waiting the conversion of a s inner, but hastening his death and overthrow. Having... |
...feast is annually held in the beg inning of August, and attended by a large... |
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Description of Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis (1183 - 1185) |
...and countrymen; and from these small beg innings to aspire by degrees to works of... |
...that in these degenerate days very different paths lead to honours and opulence. I allow... |
...is difficult to preserve from the beg inning to the end a connected relation unbroken... |
...hundred miles long and one hundred b road. The length from Port Gordber in Anglesey... |
...which the noble rivers which divide Wales spring Wales is divided and distinguished by noble... |
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Transcription of depositions to the Court of Exchequer – Land ownership dispute between Lord Bergavenny, Lyson Thomas and others (1626 - 1627) |
...the lande of David Phillipps and the lane leadinge from Longe Towne towarde Michaell Church... |
...of David Thomas gent, bownded w[i]th a lane leadinge to the olde fforrest and to... |
...late of Thomas John Price and the lane leadinge towarde the Black Hill. Thomas... |
...the said defents ffather before Anthony [V]em bridge Esqr. then deputy Steward of the said... |
Guest Contribution: St Clydawg the Martyr and his Church Today (c 450 - 2010) |
...there was a ford. This is the bridge area at the stream below the present... |
...stream below the present church, where the water is very shallow. The river Monnow, which... |
...everyone spoke Welsh here until the beg inning of the nineteenth century. St Clydawg s... |
...and take the first available boat ab road and never come back. Alternatively, he could... |
...750-850, To the dear wife of Gu inndo, a resident of this place . In... |
Guest Contribution: Llanfueno – Saint Bueno of Wales and his Mountain School (c 450 - 2010) |
...am the Alpha and Omega, the beg inning and the End - alpha and Omega... |
...These were men who stood in freezing water up to their arms in order to... |
Brothers Collection: Photographs of Postcard Album (1900 - 1910) |
...at the Hay to Pontrilas Golden Valley Railway Brecon Castle Brecon Castle... |
...Castle Brecon Castle and Usk Bridge Brecon High Street Canon... |
...Gloucester Cathedral Hereford Cathedral and Wye Bridge Hereford Cathedral and Wye Bridge ... |
...House Ludlow Castle Ledbury Market House Monmouth Monnow Bridge ... |
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Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Silver Tump, Craswall (1050 - 1250) |
...reached from the A465 Abergavenny to Hereford road turning west at Pandy, following the road... |
Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Urishay Castle (1050 - 1250) |
...on the B4348 Ewyas Harold to Dorstone road turning west from the centre of the... |
...the centre of the village along a lane which goes straight past Urishay Castle. Description:... |
Earthwork Castles of Gwent and Ergyng AD 1050-1250: Nant-y-Bar (1050 - 1250) |
...B4348. After passing through Cusop a small road to the left is sign-posted Dorstone. The... |
...past Mynydd-br th for about 0.5km, the road reaches Nant-y-Bar farm. The earthwork is at... |
...shape. To the east is a sloped track which crosses the ditch with a narrow... |